depends how you use.
mostly use in mold design or edit, cause is easy use and powerful tools to edit and design.
example:
can be use traditional edit, synchronous tech or freeform edit (x-form), after edit part it can direct import to CAM program and post to machine progress.
if you are familiar AutoCAD 3D axis X,Y,Z. you will go more faster step and more easy use.
just depend how you use
I use NX every day for just about everything, from engineering drawings to 3D models and complex assemblies. I am currently working on a race car that every part, from rollcage to throttle bodies, has been designed and modeled in NX.
Kind of, but not. Started out as a qualified machinist, CNC operator. Now designing, manufacturing and testing components for the motor racing industry.
Siemens NX "Learning Advantage" is a good source.
There are some decent sources on YouTube but a lot of bad practices on display there too. If you work in isolation, won't likely mean much to you but in a collaborative design environment, you'll end up with a lot of ticked engineers kicking your stuff back.
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